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if congress does those two things when they get back then the economy can continue to recover and folks out there who are working hard or trying to find a job will have some sense of stability and we can start thinking about things like college education and some of the big structural changes that we have to continue to make to ensure that we're competitive. >> how much of the lack of action in washington do you put on yourself in terms to have blame? >> ultimately the buck stops with me. so anytime we are not moving forward on things that should be simple, i get frustrated. i've said before and i continue to say, i'm willing to do whatever it takes to get congress and republicans in congress in particular, to think less about politics and party and think more about what's good for the country. then finally now what we've got is republicans talking about the idea that they would shut down the government, bad for the economy, bad for not just people who work for the government but all of the contractors and defense folks, everybody who is impacted by the sfs that they receive from the fe
if congress does those two things when they get back then the economy can continue to recover and folks out there who are working hard or trying to find a job will have some sense of stability and we can start thinking about things like college education and some of the big structural changes that we have to continue to make to ensure that we're competitive. >> how much of the lack of action in washington do you put on yourself in terms to have blame? >> ultimately the buck stops...
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what it say about the economy? >> wal-mart is the world's biggest retailer. we look at wal-mart and the earnings reports. the most receipt one. some of the comments show that the discount shopper did pull back and was cautious from the beginning of this year. note so surprising, it makes sense because higher gas prices for one. gas prices have been higher for 35 days in a row. that cuts into how much consumers are willing to spend at wal-mart. since the end of the payroll tax holiday and that affects everybody. it hurts the typical wal-mart shopper. finally the delay in tax refund checks going out. congress was trying to decide which tax cuts to keep and which would go. that delay kept that disposable income to places like wal-mart. all of those hitting shoppers harder and that took income out of their pockets that would have gone to wal-mart. fredricka? >> meantime, how is the stock market reacting? >> looking overall, wal-mart is up more than 2%. the different story with the dow down, it seems like yesterday we were talking about that elusive record for the
what it say about the economy? >> wal-mart is the world's biggest retailer. we look at wal-mart and the earnings reports. the most receipt one. some of the comments show that the discount shopper did pull back and was cautious from the beginning of this year. note so surprising, it makes sense because higher gas prices for one. gas prices have been higher for 35 days in a row. that cuts into how much consumers are willing to spend at wal-mart. since the end of the payroll tax holiday and...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. you became these kind of national advocates to many people against gun violence. where do you see the gun debate going in america now? there have been so many things that happened in the last year, from aurora to sandy hook and so on. where do you see it right now? >> from all the senseless gun violence that's been happening since our son's tragic loss, it's -- it's time for america to take a look at our gun laws. do something with the gun laws, take a look at the people that are purchasing guns, people that they are giving gun licenses to because it's too much senseless violence, just overwhelming the homes right now. we as parents certainly feel the pain for the children and the parents from sandy hook. the parents of
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today is going to be epic. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> there are always lobbying campaigns to influence the oscars. the ceremony, of course, airing tonight, but "washington post" reports that there is also a negative campaign to block "zero dark thirty" where torture scenes renew the debate about the search for osama bin laden. a renegade cia operative who frees six american hostages from iran back in 1980 sparking a complaint from the ambassador who secretly harbored them and said the movie unfairly minimized his role. what should we expect? ann hornaday from "the washington post." you question whether "zero dark thirty" is being swift voted. debate of torture in that movie, but are you suggesting in this proxy campaign against the movie that other studios might be buying it? >> that would be pure speculation and i think it's events. there was a sponta
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since then the web has become an increasing important part of our lives because the internet economy accounts for 4.7% of the united states gdp. the boston consulting group is predicting the internet will grow 10% a year through 2016 in the g 20 countries and nearly twice as fast in the emerging markets. right now, about 2.7 billion people use the internet all around the world, which brings us to tonight's number, 1 billion, the 1 billion internet enabled smart phone was sold. the world web wide is amazing and powerful and fits into the palm of your hand. happy internot day everybody. ac 360 starts now. >>> tonight, one man's murder, was he killed for thrills, gang initiation or the color on his skin? late breaking facts. >>> the parents of trayvon martin weigh in on claims as the victim should be seen as the white version of their soon and proof that life sometimes sucks. >>> first up tonight, breaking news in the killing of an australian exchange student that sparked controversies on two continue innocents. in australia the focus is the gun culture and here at home the focus is on
since then the web has become an increasing important part of our lives because the internet economy accounts for 4.7% of the united states gdp. the boston consulting group is predicting the internet will grow 10% a year through 2016 in the g 20 countries and nearly twice as fast in the emerging markets. right now, about 2.7 billion people use the internet all around the world, which brings us to tonight's number, 1 billion, the 1 billion internet enabled smart phone was sold. the world web...
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congress is poised to allow a series of arbitrary automatic budget cuts to kick in that will slow our economy, eliminate good jobs, and leave a lot of folks who are already pretty thinly stretched scrambling to figure out what to do. >> president obama earlier today, warning about the looming forced budget cuts set to hit on friday. joining me again, donny deutsch and jodi kantor. everything since i have been here, we have been headed toward some cliff, some crisis, some turmoil. at the last minute, they do a deal. it's very child-like, it seems to me, in terms of adult politics. what is going to happen this week? are we actually going to fall off again? >> well, you know, the problem with reporting the story is you have experienced, too, is there's a groundhog day quality to it, right? it does seem to follow the same pattern again and again. what we have seen in the past is that there have been last-minute deals, sometimes with hours to go, to avertthe worst that does seem to happen. that at the very, very last minute, almost as if we were watching a movie, at the oscars, something happens t
congress is poised to allow a series of arbitrary automatic budget cuts to kick in that will slow our economy, eliminate good jobs, and leave a lot of folks who are already pretty thinly stretched scrambling to figure out what to do. >> president obama earlier today, warning about the looming forced budget cuts set to hit on friday. joining me again, donny deutsch and jodi kantor. everything since i have been here, we have been headed toward some cliff, some crisis, some turmoil. at the...
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it's not going to change how we run the economy. but is that what people are saying there? i mean, what are you hearing? higher interest rates are going to play in here? >> what many economists in london will tell you is that obviously these ratings agencies had given an indication they're already earmarking the uk for a cut because they put it on negative watch. a lot of people will say this es seblly priced in but it leaves a lot in the government with red faces. not to mention, george osbourne because he consistently sent the message that because he had managed to maintain the aaa rating was a good thing and a sign that obviously he had been doing a good job. but no more. it seems he doesn't have that rating anymore to plug on television, michael. >> yeah. nina, good to see you there in london. >>> the furniture store ikea front and center that has rocked the meat industry. ikea stopped selling swedish meatballs in sweden because they might contain traces of horse meat. >> companies across europe pulling beef products from grocery stores, but meanwhile a pub in london ar
it's not going to change how we run the economy. but is that what people are saying there? i mean, what are you hearing? higher interest rates are going to play in here? >> what many economists in london will tell you is that obviously these ratings agencies had given an indication they're already earmarking the uk for a cut because they put it on negative watch. a lot of people will say this es seblly priced in but it leaves a lot in the government with red faces. not to mention, george...
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into its economy. so watching the world markets because of that. watching closer to home on wall street, some nervous bankers this morning, wall street has been shrinking over the five years. i showed you that chart. shrinking in the wake of the financial crisis and continues to do so. earlier this week, we heard from morgan stanley, cnn money sources saying that morgan stanley was going to have 1,600 layoffs. american express yesterday announcing 5,400 layoffs. and citigroup in the midst of 11,000 job cuts. the reason why wall street is concerned, the morgan stanley job cuts in particular, those are higher up the food chain, managing directors, maybe fewer, that's the whoholy grail of wal street jobs. >> over the last few weeks, christine, you have been watching gun stocks closely. >> yeah. another down day for the gun stocks. losses for ruger, about 3% over two days. smith & wesson down 6%. it's because of the traction in washington about gun talk, good violence talks, and what the vice presidential
into its economy. so watching the world markets because of that. watching closer to home on wall street, some nervous bankers this morning, wall street has been shrinking over the five years. i showed you that chart. shrinking in the wake of the financial crisis and continues to do so. earlier this week, we heard from morgan stanley, cnn money sources saying that morgan stanley was going to have 1,600 layoffs. american express yesterday announcing 5,400 layoffs. and citigroup in the midst of...
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in 2010 when we drove the message about the economy we won big. when we started the social,with the republican party driving the messaging, we lost. we need to stick to what affects all of us, and that's the economy. but the 14th amendment gives all equal rights. so when we're talking about gay marriage and the other issues, the federal government doesn't need to be involved in that decision. that -- gay marriage and marriage in general need to be something that is the church decides. the government shouldn't be involved in this. but at the end of the day, that's why the 10th amendment is there, to put it back in states rights. no one has a constitutional right to marriage. we're all created equal under the 14th amendment. >> l.z., the beginning part of the answer you were smiling, why? >> well, only because once the tea party got into power, we saw a significant spike in the pieces of legislation dealing with abortion, which is a social issue. so i don't think necessarily it's all about the money. i think there's definitely a tie in with social i
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the economy suffered. president obama will want the tax revenue hikes to any spending cuts that republicans insist on. to do that they would have to tap into politically sensitive deductions and for perspective, the deducks and exclusions cost $1.1 trillion a year. most benefit individuals, especially those in the middle class. something you need to know as the debt ceiling debates unfolds and something we will be watching. the backlash to the gun industry over last month's mass shooting in connecticut is growing. yesterday wal-mart took a beating over the decision to dodge the white house's invitation to talk about guns. today, now one of the largest public pension funds out there for school teachers said it will divest itself of investments in makers of firearms and ammunition that are illegal to purchase or own in the state of california that has some of the toughest gun laws in the country. christine romans has been following this. what's the latest? >> the largest retirement fund for teachers in the w
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when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day, to achieve the economic goals of those industries. if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, probably picked by the bent back of an immigrant worker. if you, in fact, had vegetables for a chicken for lunch, you probably had it deplucked by the hands -- the cutup hands of an immigrant worker. if you slept in a hotel or motel of the nation, you probably had your room done by an immigrant worker. if you are looking at some of the cutting edge technologies in our country, you probably saw the ability of making america a more prosperous competitive place in the world by the intellect of an immigrant worker. so in so many dimensions this is about the economy of our nation as well. and, finally, two elements of this that i think are incredibly important within the principles i support is the fact that we have seen in other coun
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this is the new reality for our economy, is what you know. you t it to the treasury rate and you make sure that students are going to borrow at a rate much higher than banks get because our government is effectively allowing banks to loan money to whomever they want and borrow themselves at 0%. why not make this the new home mortgage and treats the rates lower so the students don't pay more than banks and more than homeowners? >> chris, actually right now because of the deal that was cut, they're not going to be borrowing at a higher rate than your mortgage. that had happened because congress hadn't acted. they hadn't done anything. now, the key here to understand, though, is that the student interest rate needs to stay low. but if you're borrowing $100,000 and you're a teacher and you're making $35,000, then whether the interest rate is 3.5% or the interest is at 6% -- >> you're under water. so, what we need to do is figure out how can you come out with less debt in the first place and keep those interest rates low. that is achievable. but t
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> bottom of the hour now. i'm randi kaye. >> and i'm victor blackwell. >>> anonymous has declared war on the u.s. government, after hacking website overnight. a letter addressed to citizens of the world, anonymous is threatening chaos if the government doesn't meet their demands, including limiting the power of federal prosecutors to go after and, quote, destroy the lives of hacktivists they apprehend. they say the suicide of aaron swartz is what set off this retaliation. >>> the u.s. anti-doping agency is saying that armstrong must testify within a week if he ever wants that lifetime ban overturned. his lawyer says that's not going to happen. they don't believe they have any power and want to talk to international sports authorities instead. >>> a great week to be in the markets. all three major u.s. indices logged a third straight week of gains, closing at 15 02. it was the first time the index closed above the 1500 mark since 2007. earlier in the
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>> are there concerns about the economy in general, just the bigger economy and the impact this will have? >> you know, as you know, it depends on who you ask about this. we talked to a couple of economists. one said, look, anything that makes it more difficult for people to who have been unemployed for a long time to get back in the job market, that's not going help the economy at all. however, we talked with another economist who says these mandatory budget cuts are part of the solution to finding how you cure these long-term budget problems. listen in. >> i think to solve the deficit problem, everyone's going to have to get their ox aboard to an extend. these extended unemployment benefits are a subsidy. we need to cut all subsidies in the federal government, frankly, if we're going to get this deficit down. >> it is a big philosophical debate, but here's the railet -- in the meantime, up to 3.8 million people without jobs are going to be facing larger money worries because they have these smaller unemployment checks coming their way. brianna? >> emily schmidt. thanks for that. >>
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many of the economies have been struggling. this will stop them from turning around. there's concern about that. >> no signs of finger pointing but no signs of progress either. dan lothian, thanks for joining us. >>> now life-threatening blizzard conditions, that's what the national weather service says a powerful storm is bringing to the plains states this morning. this is days after a powerful winter blast already blanketed the area with record snow. severe weather advisories have been issued for portions of southeast kansas, northeast oklahoma, and the texas panhandle. this same system just left a blanket of white over much of colorado, canceling hundreds of flights over denver international airport on sunday, and kansas governor sam brownback worries this storm has the potential to be more dangerous than last week's. jennifer delgado is live for us in the cnn weather center. hi, jennifer. >> john, that is absolutely true. we're dealing with blizzard warnings across four states and blizzard conditions across the panhandle. showing you on the radar, you can see wher
many of the economies have been struggling. this will stop them from turning around. there's concern about that. >> no signs of finger pointing but no signs of progress either. dan lothian, thanks for joining us. >>> now life-threatening blizzard conditions, that's what the national weather service says a powerful storm is bringing to the plains states this morning. this is days after a powerful winter blast already blanketed the area with record snow. severe weather advisories...
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the two biggest states grow their economies by attracting business. brown brushed aside his fellow governor. governor perry seems serious in his quest to lure businesses from california. he's got meetings this week with ceos a krot the state including here in san francisco and in silicon valley. some say governor brown shouldn't be taking all of this lightly. what do you think of governor brown's response. >> well, it's disappointing. i wish the leaders of the state took this more seriously. >> reporter: aaron mcclear worked for republican arnold schwarzenegg schwarzenegger. >> we have the third highest unemployment. ceos year after year say california is the worst place to do business. >> reporter: perry is likely to encounter resistance, especially from silicon valley. the ceo of the hot new travel web site called peak. >> there are those that want to build big technology companies don't see anywhere else but california to be. >> reporter: perry has his sights on hollywood where a lot of film production already has left the state. his visit there se
the two biggest states grow their economies by attracting business. brown brushed aside his fellow governor. governor perry seems serious in his quest to lure businesses from california. he's got meetings this week with ceos a krot the state including here in san francisco and in silicon valley. some say governor brown shouldn't be taking all of this lightly. what do you think of governor brown's response. >> well, it's disappointing. i wish the leaders of the state took this more...
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risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. >>> welcome back. you're watching "starting point." the president says football is too rough. and if he had sons, hypothetically, he probably would think twice about letting them play. we'll talk with former college football coach jack crowe about that, and a plig night in hollywood. could predict the oscars. a complete wrapup of winners and losers, live from l.a. first, though, john a look at the top stories. good morning. >> u.s. state department condemning an iranian court for sentencing an american christian pastor to eight years. we condemn iran's continued violation of the universal right of freedom of religion and we call on iranian authorities to respect mr. abedini's human rights and release him. >>>
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economy. we'll get a report on durable goods order. tuesday, we'll get a report on housing. another one on consumer confidence. wednesday, the fed will release minutes from its meeting. two-day meeting this week. and you know, we'll know more about its monetary policies. also, wednesday, we'll get a first look at fourth-quarter gdp. friday, you get the january jobs report. economists are pretty optimistic on that. the jobless rate could fall slightly to 7.7%. that's a big lineup. >> that's like the super bowl. you're not lying one bit and the ads are really good as well. >>> you might think twice about breaking out the plastic. as of sunday, stores in most states could begin charging a checkout fee on all credit card purchases. it comes from a settlement in july from the credit card issu r issuers and stores. as a result of the settlement, credit card issuers said they would reduce the fees paid by merchants to issuers. the settlement also gave retailers the option to add a surcharge to cover processing cost. many of the nation's biggest vendors, biggest retailers, they have
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can't get there, mostly because of concerns about the economy. most s & p companies that have reported earnings have beaten expectations b report the weak outlooks. >>> airbus is ditching plans to use lithium ion bat rosie. that's the one used in boeing's dreamliners, which are all grounded after a series of electrical issues, investigators haven't figured out the primary cause of the problem, but airbus not taking problems. >> it will be interesting to see if boeing abandons those batteries. thank you very much. >>> overnight meteor shower rains down, shattering glass, injuring 500 people. amazing video and new developments on the fireball from the skies. live from russia. >>> people from the cruise ship back on land, do they have grounds to sue? we'll talk to a maritime legal expert next. >>> more than 300 people involved in a food fight, a food fight, that sent students and teachers to the hospital. what caused this riot? that next. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which acc
can't get there, mostly because of concerns about the economy. most s & p companies that have reported earnings have beaten expectations b report the weak outlooks. >>> airbus is ditching plans to use lithium ion bat rosie. that's the one used in boeing's dreamliners, which are all grounded after a series of electrical issues, investigators haven't figured out the primary cause of the problem, but airbus not taking problems. >> it will be interesting to see if boeing abandons...
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and it had a lot to do with the economy, looking to increase the minimum wage. looking to increase employment opportunities. and really, in some ways, it's come full circle because a lot of the folks are talking about those economic issues. you've got people down here who are going to be arguing for legal causes, the new york stop and frisk law. the stand your ground law in florida. as well as issues like immigration, gay and lesbian equality, immigration. all of these issues are really bringing people out to sort of argue their causes on a very public stage. >> and i bet if you were to ask people if they recalled it was for jobs, they wouldn't have remembered that's what the event was about. chris lawrence, thank you so much. >>> martin luther king jr.'s eldest son will be join us on "new day" at the bottom of the hour. he's go to come speaking at today's events there in washington. martin luther king iii will tell us what he hopes his the commemoration and rally will achieve. >>> and new this morning, bob filner will be san diego's problem for just one more we
and it had a lot to do with the economy, looking to increase the minimum wage. looking to increase employment opportunities. and really, in some ways, it's come full circle because a lot of the folks are talking about those economic issues. you've got people down here who are going to be arguing for legal causes, the new york stop and frisk law. the stand your ground law in florida. as well as issues like immigration, gay and lesbian equality, immigration. all of these issues are really...
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a quarter of our economy in taxes. right now pretty much every other country has moved to 35% and we've stuck the 25%. that hasn't hurt their growth relative to ours. we're roughly at the middle of the table. there are things the governments can do with the money that or government has not done. >> conversation will go on for many, many months and possibly years. >>> coming up -- you heard me warn before of an economic storm but my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of being hit by a typhoon. under attack by your government. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. >>> you've heard how the forced spending cuts could hurt the u.s., longer lines at airports, fe
a quarter of our economy in taxes. right now pretty much every other country has moved to 35% and we've stuck the 25%. that hasn't hurt their growth relative to ours. we're roughly at the middle of the table. there are things the governments can do with the money that or government has not done. >> conversation will go on for many, many months and possibly years. >>> coming up -- you heard me warn before of an economic storm but my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of...
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at the time the economy is roughed up and two wars are winding down. movies can provide escape. then there's controversy that usually surrounds a political film and steven spielberg's "lincoln." based on team of rivals biography and some historians took issue with the limited scope. >> as cinema, it's very good. as history i'm a historian it leaves something to be desired. >> we were enormously accurate. steven and i both cared a lot. we worked with lincoln historians. what happened absolutely hand. >> it's not a quest being wrong. it's inadequate. it gives an impression that the ratification of the 13th amendment is the end of slavery. slavery was already dying at that moment. ". >> zero dark 30" was met by protest when it opened up. some upset for the enhanced water broording scenes and complains about the extraordinary access the obama administration gave the filmmakers. >> my understanding is hollywood people got access to cia operatives, that they had access to navy saels which they should not have had. >> i want to make a movie about real people who sacrifice for their cou
at the time the economy is roughed up and two wars are winding down. movies can provide escape. then there's controversy that usually surrounds a political film and steven spielberg's "lincoln." based on team of rivals biography and some historians took issue with the limited scope. >> as cinema, it's very good. as history i'm a historian it leaves something to be desired. >> we were enormously accurate. steven and i both cared a lot. we worked with lincoln historians....
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the other question is, can the economy handle sucking $85 million out of the economy this year? the congressional budget office says that will cost 650,000 jobs. that's the other reason the sequester was supposed to be so odious to the politicians. it didn't just cut it like a scalpel it did it all at once, rather than over a longer period. >> go ahead, gloria. >> it just seems to me that it all depends what the default setting it. what you're going to go back to, okay. so when the fiscal cliff was hanging over their heads, that meant, uh-oh, americans were going to get tax increases. that couldn't happen. when the debt ceiling was hanging over their heads, that meant, uh-oh, the faith full and credit of the united states government was hanging over their heads. we had to be able to pay our bills. that couldn't happen. what's hanging over their held, now? first of all, this is not a natural disaster. this is a manmade disaster which they all made. and what's hanging over their heads? budget cuts. which, by the way, a lot of democrats like to see those big budget cuts on the pent
the other question is, can the economy handle sucking $85 million out of the economy this year? the congressional budget office says that will cost 650,000 jobs. that's the other reason the sequester was supposed to be so odious to the politicians. it didn't just cut it like a scalpel it did it all at once, rather than over a longer period. >> go ahead, gloria. >> it just seems to me that it all depends what the default setting it. what you're going to go back to, okay. so when the...
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but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. >> also, need to tell you the president did speak about his gun violence effort. he's had the package put together by the vice president is on his desk today. and he will talk about it a little later on this week. want to bring in two people here, ali velshi with me from new york, and gloria borger there in our nation's capital, to you both welcome. ali, it has been more than a year since that whole previous debt limit debacle. and i know you are saying, especially comparing this to what we just saw on new year's day with the fiscal cliff, this is going to be much, much worse, much bigger deal. talk to me about what we're debating or as the president puts it not debating? >> what we're debating or not debating is the idea that the debt ceiling in the united states is a very unusual tool, only one other country has it. and it is because what used to happen is whenever the government needed to spend money, particularly when you're in a deficit, the treasury of the united states would ha
but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. >> also, need to tell you the president did speak about his gun violence effort. he's had the package put together by the vice president is on his desk today. and he will talk about it a little later on this week. want to bring in two people here, ali velshi with me from new york, and gloria borger there in our nation's capital, to you both welcome. ali, it has been more than a year since that whole...
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obama care continues to wreak havoc on our economy. >> the economy is stronger than it has been in a very long time. the establishment versus tea party battle for the heart and soul of the gop. 7 senators the top two rep republicans will -- hillary clinton will make up her mind on whether she launches another bid for president. >>> as the head of the republican governor's association, he will be -- traveling all over the country trying to help republican governors. >> and expect the potential contenders to make a slew of trips to such sates as iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. 2016 isn't as far away as it seems. >> fred? >> thank you so much paul. in a battle between obama care, the partial government shut down, what was your top political moment of 2013. cnn's top ten list next. >> fame, fortune and millions in prize money. who did the best players in the world have to thank for making tennis what it is today? >> billy jean king. >> we stood together to form the wta. >> billy jean king took center stage when they reunited in london. >> she has told me so many things and is alw
obama care continues to wreak havoc on our economy. >> the economy is stronger than it has been in a very long time. the establishment versus tea party battle for the heart and soul of the gop. 7 senators the top two rep republicans will -- hillary clinton will make up her mind on whether she launches another bid for president. >>> as the head of the republican governor's association, he will be -- traveling all over the country trying to help republican governors. >> and...
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economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. >> if not for indecisive, uncompromising, and polarizing politicians, america's economy could take off again. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester deadline about to descend on the american economy. when will washington's small thinking about big problems end? if this week is any indication, the dysfunction won't end any time soon. earlier this week we learned the euro area experienced its third straight quarter
economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. >> if not for indecisive, uncompromising, and polarizing politicians, america's economy could take off again. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of...
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the economies and countries growing. we may see a push for that. and it may not be a pope as conservative and traditional views as pope benedict. and developing countries to build the catholic church, to stop the deterioration and erosion that we have seen over the past several decades. a real possibility that those new cardinals could make a difference. >> and back in may, you have the scandal of the leaked documents. we heard rumors that maybe the pope would resign, and there was a butler that was leaking those documents. >> the butler was sentenced to jail, went to jail. the pope went to visit him a few days before christmas, and gave him his sort of -- if you will, forgave him for taking these documents. these were private letters between the pope and several cardinals, but interestingly enough, the butler is out of jail. the papal butler out of jail, and given a job at a hospital site. and built within the vatican grounds, and really the butler has been brought back into the fold. and an interesting process, and stole those papal letters, and
the economies and countries growing. we may see a push for that. and it may not be a pope as conservative and traditional views as pope benedict. and developing countries to build the catholic church, to stop the deterioration and erosion that we have seen over the past several decades. a real possibility that those new cardinals could make a difference. >> and back in may, you have the scandal of the leaked documents. we heard rumors that maybe the pope would resign, and there was a...
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economy? find out right now on "your money." >>> despite a recession in europe, major mergers in the united states show evidence that business is picking up. america could be on the road to prosperity if not for our politicians standing on the way. i'm ali velshi. this is "your money." there's ap economic storm hovering just off our shores. the headwinds are gathering strength as our elected official once again seem prepared to take the american economy to the brink of destruction. this time over a march 1st deadline for the across-the-board government cuts known as the sequester. >> this is not a game. this is reality. >> i don't like the sequester. it's taking a meat axe to our government. >> these steps would seriously damage the fragile american economy. >> still fragile enough that four years after the recession the u.s. economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware t
economy? find out right now on "your money." >>> despite a recession in europe, major mergers in the united states show evidence that business is picking up. america could be on the road to prosperity if not for our politicians standing on the way. i'm ali velshi. this is "your money." there's ap economic storm hovering just off our shores. the headwinds are gathering strength as our elected official once again seem prepared to take the american economy to the brink...
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the goft really has such a huge impact on the economy. which is why a prolonged shutdown, it could have a drastic effect. ut can help. but there are things that seshly average folks or people who have wealthy earners or companies just simply cannot replace. actually and services, trarngs poration services and so forth. >> if this doesn't work, i mean, if this wouldn't work, then what does the white house do? things would be funded individually. bills would be takable up and be passed before october 1st rather than a last-ditch scramble to keep the government operating. vrjt a member of congress with an idea to end the shutdown. his plan would also help resolve the debt crisis and help farmers at the same time. but, first, anthony bordan erksz goes to sicily in this week's "parts unknown" where he seeks out a grandma to make him a home-cooked sicilian meal. >>> see what grandma cooks up tonight for anthony bordane. waffle bars... fancy robes... seems every hotel has something to love... so join the loyalty program that lets you earn free n
the goft really has such a huge impact on the economy. which is why a prolonged shutdown, it could have a drastic effect. ut can help. but there are things that seshly average folks or people who have wealthy earners or companies just simply cannot replace. actually and services, trarngs poration services and so forth. >> if this doesn't work, i mean, if this wouldn't work, then what does the white house do? things would be funded individually. bills would be takable up and be passed...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced budget cut were created during the 2011 debt ceiling debacle passed by congress and signed by the white house. a worst case scenario that would be so bad, it would force lawmakers to make a deal. now it's become a poison pill that the nation may have to swallow beginning march 1st. and if it happens it, 70,000 children kicked off head start programs putting more than 14,000 teaching and staff jobs at risk. fewer inspections for things like horse meat in your burgers. cuts to mental health programs mean almost 400,000 seriously mentally ill
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced...
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the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> welcome back. we're coming to you this morning live from newtown, connecticut. today marks one month since the tragic shootings that took so many young lives and so many lives overall. vice president joe biden is going to be meeting with the house of representatives, and finalize the recommendations that he'll give based on meetings that he has had with his gun task force and groups across the country. he is expected to recommend a couple of things. universal background checks and limiting high capacity magazines as well as encouraging more research into links between violent media and gun violence. >> first of all, it's sobering to be in this place here at this time. i just want to say that. i think the president is going to be more aggressive here in his second term on this. i mean, gun control is an issue that divides the country very closely. i think almost exactly in half. the reality is that the half of the c
the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> welcome back. we're coming to you this morning live from newtown, connecticut. today marks one month since the tragic shootings that took so many young lives and so many lives overall. vice president joe biden is going to be meeting with the house of representatives, and finalize the recommendations that he'll give based on...
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in the meantime, the economy saw its fair share of ups and downs. this chart shows gdp on a yearly basis, those years extending down were recessions. the average growth rate since world war ii is a respectable 3.25%. we'd be very happy to have that today. i spoke with the lieutenant governor of texas, david d dewhurst this week in austin. he's probably the most powerful man in texas and the most powerful lieutenant governor in the country because he writes the legislation, controls the budget and is head of the texas senate. texas has been trying to lure companies away from california and other states with the promise of lower taxes and lighter regulation, something people are calling the texas miracle. >> we're 48th out of 50 states in per capita state spending. we've kept our taxes low. we're 47th out of 50 states in per capita state taxes. over the last ten years i've cut taxes over 51 times and expect a 52nd and a 53rd this year. and we've worked real hard, had the lightest regulatory hand we possibly could. so when businesses look at texas, we
in the meantime, the economy saw its fair share of ups and downs. this chart shows gdp on a yearly basis, those years extending down were recessions. the average growth rate since world war ii is a respectable 3.25%. we'd be very happy to have that today. i spoke with the lieutenant governor of texas, david d dewhurst this week in austin. he's probably the most powerful man in texas and the most powerful lieutenant governor in the country because he writes the legislation, controls the budget...
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what does it mean for our economy, for jobs? that's the big concern. >> i heard from a lot of governors over the weekend, republicans and democrats. you all seem frustrated with both sides. congress and the white house. is washington letting us down? >> i think it's less about trying to assign blame and more trying to say what can we in our states do to make sure we get back to work, with the federal government as well? one of the key things, we do partner with the federal government on a number of programs, let's push forward and putting people back to work. >> five days to go. governor markell, nice to see you this morning. >> you too. >>> the spread the wealth at oscar ceremony. no single film dominated. "life of pi" won the most with four. "argo," won best picture and a total of three. best actress jennifer lawrence for "silver linings playbook." daniel day-lewis for "lincoln," anne hathaway" best supporting actress. and christoph waltz for best supporting actor. >> i really did like all the movies this year. simply fantasti
what does it mean for our economy, for jobs? that's the big concern. >> i heard from a lot of governors over the weekend, republicans and democrats. you all seem frustrated with both sides. congress and the white house. is washington letting us down? >> i think it's less about trying to assign blame and more trying to say what can we in our states do to make sure we get back to work, with the federal government as well? one of the key things, we do partner with the federal...
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so you can. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. prefer the taste of gevalia house blend over the taste of starbucks house blend? not that we like tooting our own horn but... ♪ toot toot. [ male announcer ] find gevalia in the coffee aisle or at gevalia.com >>>s this just in to cnn the senate has confirmed patricia mullet to the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. you might be saying so? well, she's the first presidential nominee to be confirmed under new senate rules pushed through by democrats that make it harder for republicans to filibuster presidential appointmen appointments. so there you have it. patricia mullet now a judge. >>> finally this morning, for the friends of one kentucky man it was a prank with a message all in the hopes of stopping him from drinking and driving. jeanne moos has more for you. >> reporter: who deserves a prank in fools you into believing you're waking up. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: from a ten-year long coma. >> my son was 2 years old when you came in her
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the economy is not necessarily going to tank. it will suffer. >> suffer, tank, not good. still not good. >> not good. we'll agree on that. the prediction is, as john said, the forcing event is not this next -- this march 1st date. it's the march 27 date which is when the govern in the right after that runs out of money and that's when the day after that no government workers will be -- >> usual leap they pass a continuing resolution. a cr, as it is called. >> right. but we probably have to get some sort of an agreement on all of these things before then to kick the can down the road a little bit. that's the expectation both in the white house and on capitol hill. so maybe a short-term deal will be worked out but the problem is a short-term deal is how we got to this problem in the first place. >> so you have a politics that's so dysfunctional that you have to depend on disruption of government services in order to get people to actually do their jobs. it's ridiculous. >> john, before i let you go, walk us through. what's going to happen? assuming that these forced spendin
the economy is not necessarily going to tank. it will suffer. >> suffer, tank, not good. still not good. >> not good. we'll agree on that. the prediction is, as john said, the forcing event is not this next -- this march 1st date. it's the march 27 date which is when the govern in the right after that runs out of money and that's when the day after that no government workers will be -- >> usual leap they pass a continuing resolution. a cr, as it is called. >> right. but...
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king abdullah has a country with a tough economy to begin with. they've spent nearly $1 billion. they say they are approaching half a million syrian refugees and they think it will keep getting worse. the president promised about $200 million more. the united states is already giving quite a bit of money to the syrian refugee crisis but he promised to ask congress for $200 million more. most of the effort was on the refugee crisis here, although jordan has a very good intelligence service. the president and his national security team also comparing notes with the king and his team about the big questions about chemical weapons and the king's assessment of how long assad can hang on. >> all right. on king, thanks. >>> there's a lot more happening tonight. randi kaye is here with the "360" bulletin. >>> authorities in virginia are not disclosing a motive in last night's deadly shooting at the marine corps base. officials say three marines are dead including the suspected gunman. he died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. the incident is still under investigation. >>> poli
king abdullah has a country with a tough economy to begin with. they've spent nearly $1 billion. they say they are approaching half a million syrian refugees and they think it will keep getting worse. the president promised about $200 million more. the united states is already giving quite a bit of money to the syrian refugee crisis but he promised to ask congress for $200 million more. most of the effort was on the refugee crisis here, although jordan has a very good intelligence service. the...
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. [ male announcer ] this summer, savor every second of vacation. but get your own cookie. enjoy a fresh-baked chocolate chip cookie at check-in and more, with rates as low as $99 per night at a doubletree. book now at doubletree.com/getaway. >>> using information from the lynn police department, jen penton made contact with her twin sister and today they will meet for the first time in almost two years. >> there is things i want to say to her and things i think that she should hear. i think it will be difficult to swallow some of my anger and issues with her. i can't go in there and take on my police stance of controlling the situation because it's not like that. there is this pit in my stomach right now and i would say it's probably a lot of emotion. a lot of not knowing what to expect. there is my sister. hi john. hi, how are you? how are you? >> good. >> how were you? >> good. >> hi. i'm louis. >> jennifer, nice to finally meet you. >> see, she does look a lot like me, doesn't she? >> just a little bit -- >> down. >> is it sylvin st
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economy. but having said that, what we're going to see, we started to see this already with the accusations against the united states, is the u.s. embassy is trying to reach out to this next government, aware that perhaps things will calm down a little bit. i think the press conference today that we saw is an indication that they're not going to. they're going to still reach into their bag of tricks and try to stoke this anti-americanism and in some cases use it to their own political benefit. clearly as a way to sort of as a smokescreen before the announcement of chavez's death and also a way to sort of make an excuse for the last three months, where we thought he would come back and lo and behold he isn't. >> he now has a vice president and maybe people don't think that vice president can necessarily carry that out. as you said, that could create a vacuum in the region but at the same time, he did run in the last election against an opponent who some thought was formidable and would have bee
economy. but having said that, what we're going to see, we started to see this already with the accusations against the united states, is the u.s. embassy is trying to reach out to this next government, aware that perhaps things will calm down a little bit. i think the press conference today that we saw is an indication that they're not going to. they're going to still reach into their bag of tricks and try to stoke this anti-americanism and in some cases use it to their own political benefit....
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the economy is already paying a price as outside analysts have noted. there is already a cost to the economy, and therefore, to growth and jobs from this behavior. and it's important, as i think so many americans believe, that it stop, that congress simply fulfill its basic responsibilities to open the government, to fund it at again, levels that were set by republicans so that we can get about the business of negotiating in good faith over longer term budget proposals. i'm not going to. >> but there are provisions on -- you are talking about the short-term increase in the debt ceilinging in the cr if you're not going to talk about the obama care provisions which are also on the table. i mean, you're talking about the short-term he debt ceiling and cr provisions. even if these are small fry gives on obama care, doesn't it violate the principle that the president set out there that he will not negotiate on obama care? >> yeah, until we have a proposal that has emerged from negotiations in the senate, i'm not going to analyze it with you piece by piece. w
the economy is already paying a price as outside analysts have noted. there is already a cost to the economy, and therefore, to growth and jobs from this behavior. and it's important, as i think so many americans believe, that it stop, that congress simply fulfill its basic responsibilities to open the government, to fund it at again, levels that were set by republicans so that we can get about the business of negotiating in good faith over longer term budget proposals. i'm not going to....
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economy. >>> the sixth story "outfront" you are being watched. the obama administration, of course, has been on the defensive to say the least over its spy agencies collecting information on us. but it is not only the government that is keeping tabs on you. not even close. every single time you go on the internet and you search, a wealth of information about you, your family, and, yes, your most personal, personal details are being collected and sold. tom foreman with the first of a series of an "outfront" investigation. >> reporter: worth more than the company that produced the "star wars" films, more than mcdonald's makes in a year, even more than ferrari, that is how valuable internet advertising has become. raking in well over $30 billion annually, spurring a gold rush among companies for information about you. >> just in the last couple years you've seen a real explosion in sophistication of tracking and targeting technologies. >> reporter: jason brookman is with the center for democracy and technology. so let's talk about how this works. im
economy. >>> the sixth story "outfront" you are being watched. the obama administration, of course, has been on the defensive to say the least over its spy agencies collecting information on us. but it is not only the government that is keeping tabs on you. not even close. every single time you go on the internet and you search, a wealth of information about you, your family, and, yes, your most personal, personal details are being collected and sold. tom foreman with the...
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they are worried about the economy too. the paper says a big concern is that a prolonged government shutdown could severely hurt the economy and necessarily consumer spending and, therefore, annual growth. and we got another front page from the independent and the uk that i'll mention saying it's about the budget standoff and says china's fears over the political deadlock, highlighted there. can you see that telling president obama to get a grip and mentions world markets are already jittery following the lack of progress on capitol hill. that will do it for me. thanks for with being today. "cnn newsroom" with wolf blitzer starts right now. see you tomorrow. >>> i'm wolf blitzer reporting from washington. president obama getting ready to go before the cameras and the microphones about an hour from. the president earlier called the house speaker john boehner but it wasn't exactly the conversation that boehner has been speaking. here is what the speaker said before he spoke to the president. >> americans expect us to work out
they are worried about the economy too. the paper says a big concern is that a prolonged government shutdown could severely hurt the economy and necessarily consumer spending and, therefore, annual growth. and we got another front page from the independent and the uk that i'll mention saying it's about the budget standoff and says china's fears over the political deadlock, highlighted there. can you see that telling president obama to get a grip and mentions world markets are already jittery...
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economy. i want to read a few numbers from the poll. it shows 68% of americans believe economic conditions right now are poor. more than half, 56% say conditions will still be poor a year from now. now this pessimism is affecting consumer spending, which is a big driver of the u.s. economy. more than a third, 36% say they have cut back on food or medicine because of the economy. 58% said they cut back on clothe and 56% postponed major purchases like furniture or appliances. the folks losing the unemployment benefits aren't spending that money in the economy. it's going to have ripple effects across the economy. >> let's talk about the timing. the president released a statement saying he endorses the senate's proposal to extend benefits. how soon before this would happen and why hasn't it happened before the holiday? >> reporter: well, the congress could not agree on extending this beforehand. some wanted to include it in the budget deal, but it was not included. the president has been stressin
economy. i want to read a few numbers from the poll. it shows 68% of americans believe economic conditions right now are poor. more than half, 56% say conditions will still be poor a year from now. now this pessimism is affecting consumer spending, which is a big driver of the u.s. economy. more than a third, 36% say they have cut back on food or medicine because of the economy. 58% said they cut back on clothe and 56% postponed major purchases like furniture or appliances. the folks losing the...
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that could further slow down the economy. don? >> athena jones, thank you very much. >>> two teen boys accused of killing this little boy. now the mother of the child is talking to cnn. >> first the jury is out whether college prepares you for the real world. one thing is sure, apprenticeships can make you stand out. christine romans takes a look at it this week in smart is the new rich. >> reporter: this is the american dream. but for too many college graduates, this is the american reality. an average $27,000 in debt when they leave college and a job market where 1 in every 7 can't find full-time work. there's a new model for students to learn the skills they need to make it in the work world. this is where future bosses are learning the skills they need to be successful. not in a college classroom but on the job. working 40 hours a week in new york city as part of a pilot program for institute, a nonprofit that cofounders think can change how students get the skills employers need. not only on college campuses but through full-
that could further slow down the economy. don? >> athena jones, thank you very much. >>> two teen boys accused of killing this little boy. now the mother of the child is talking to cnn. >> first the jury is out whether college prepares you for the real world. one thing is sure, apprenticeships can make you stand out. christine romans takes a look at it this week in smart is the new rich. >> reporter: this is the american dream. but for too many college graduates, this...
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of forced spending cuts are set to begin, cuts so severe, they would actually slow the growth of the economy. let me just be straight with you. they will not discriminate hitting public housing, education, military, much more. here are just a couple of ways you can be impacted. showing the long lines at the airports, airport delays, longer security lines from the furlough of air traffic controllers and tsa workers. next, national parks. they may close, may have to shrink their hours because of this. and beef and chicken prices could go up or there could be a shortage because of a lack of food inspectors. these cuts weren't supposed to happen. they were the absurd last resort to force congress to do something else. now, some state republican leaders aren't just going after president obama for thinking up these automatic cuts, and blasting their own party leaders for not doing enough to stop the cuts right now. joining me now is one of the leaders here, utah republican governor gary herbert. governor, welcome to you. i just -- >> thank you, brooke. >> want to run through a couple of items that
of forced spending cuts are set to begin, cuts so severe, they would actually slow the growth of the economy. let me just be straight with you. they will not discriminate hitting public housing, education, military, much more. here are just a couple of ways you can be impacted. showing the long lines at the airports, airport delays, longer security lines from the furlough of air traffic controllers and tsa workers. next, national parks. they may close, may have to shrink their hours because of...
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gra♪y and more, (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. because what you don't know, can hurt you.urance. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ >>> welcome back to "new day." we're learning more about what really is being described as a bizarre incident that left a student dead at a texas christian college. campus police now say the 23-year-old hit a police officer with his baton, forcing the officer to fire at him. but his friends, the students' friends, say the honor student would not do that. cnn's george howell has more. >> reporter: on the campus of
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